In every game fps drops.

Kojine

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Hello guys,

Probably one of the most asked question in this forum is probably about fps, and what causes it.
Same with me, literally about 3 weeks ago everything was fine fps in Cs:Go was around 200 all the time, when I wake up and it <removed>started to drop from 200 to 60, randomly, and It's in every game, but 3 weeks ago everything was fantastic. Tried to do a lot of stuff, scan from viruses, malwares, clean dust from pc, install new drivers, still same. Just please post at this thread every solution that might fix this . Thank you

Computer details

Cpu : AMD Phenom II X6 1050T
Graphics : AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
Storage : 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EALX-009BA0 ATA Device (SATA)
Ram: 8.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 669MHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. GA-MA770T-UD3 (Socket M2)

Temperatures when playing Cs:Go.

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Actually it's not, it's registering as DDR3-1600 now. The 669MHz is its current clock speed, which may not be its full speed just because it's at idle. Looks like putting the sticks in the right slots fixed your issue.

Kojine

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I tried to use newest driver version and tried to go back as well, no difference sadly
 

Carnaxus

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Ah. You said single channel, which usually translates to a single stick.

I just looked at your pic again and saw that your RAM is registering as DDR3-669, but the link you provided says it's DDR3-1600. That sounds like something is wrong with your RAM. Run a memory test and see what it can find.
 

Kojine

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Yeah :DDDD im so dumb, my rams were not in the right slots so it was like single channel, and also updated my video drivers. And I gained about 60fps, but sometimes I still experience some fps drops, and my cpu and gpu usage is usually below 50%.
 

Carnaxus

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Actually it's not, it's registering as DDR3-1600 now. The 669MHz is its current clock speed, which may not be its full speed just because it's at idle. Looks like putting the sticks in the right slots fixed your issue.
 
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